Symbols and Signs Match the symbol with its meaning:
Greeting When first meeting, or greeting a Canadian you would: a.) Wave and nod your head b.) Bow and say, “Hello” c.) Look down and say, “hello” d.) Look them in the eye and say, “hello” e.) It’s a nice day today.
What might you say after a person says “hello” and tells you their name? a.) “Nice to meet you.” b.) “How old are you?” c.) “What?” d.) “Thank you.”
If someone says, “How are you?” What would you say? a.) “I am sick and want to go home.” b.) “It is a nice day.” c.) “I am fine thank-you, how are you?” d.) “I am hungry.”
When you meet someone for the second time, how would you greet them? a.) Hug them and kiss them on the cheek b.) Smile, nod your head, and look at the ground c.) Bow to them, and say “hello” d.) Shake their hand, look them in the eye and say, “hello”
The Rights of Individuals in Canada
Do women have any rights in Canada? Can all Canadians vote to choose a leader? Can Canadians drink in public locations like parks, or on the street? Can all Canadians go to any movie in the theatres? Can all Canadians, regardless of age drink alcohol? Are people from different countries treated differently? Can Canadians participate in any religion? If not, which ones may they participate in?
Recreation:
List two sports that Canadians like to watch on television, or attend in person. List three sports that Canadians like to participate in on a regular basis.
Food:
For breakfast Canadians traditionally eat: a.) Cereal, toast or bacon and eggs b.) Ham and cheese sandwiches c.) Soup d.) Rice bowl
Traditionally, a normal lunch for Canadians is: a.) Rice bowl b.) Soup and/or a sandwich c.) Oatmeal with maple syrup d.) They don’t eat lunch
A traditional dinner or supper for a Canadian would be: a.) Rice bowl b.) A sandwich c.) Potato, meat and a salad or vegetable d.) Cookies
Canadian eat: a.) Sushi b.) Hamburgers c.) Pasta d.) Curried beef e.) All of the above f.) None of the above
True or False: Canadians drink tea and eat scones at 4:00 in the afternoon. Canadians always drink a glass of wine with dinner Canadians enjoy a wide variety of foods from many countries Canadians always eat food with chop-sticks
Basic English writing skills:
Write about what you would do on a typical day in your home country. Post Test:
Symbols and Signs Label the symbol and describe what it means
Greeting
Describe how you would approach someone in Canada to greet them, identifying 3 things you would say or do, as you greeted them.
The Rights of Individuals in Canada
Compare the rights of Canadian women, and children, with the rights of women and children in your country. Compare how the leaders of your country come to power with those of Canadian leaders. Compare the use of alcohol in Canada with your home country. Compare the rights of individuals from other countries in Canada, with the rights of foreigners in your country. Compare Canadian freedom of religion with the rules of religious practice in your home country.
Recreation:
List four sports that Canadians like to watch on television, or attend in person. List six sports that Canadians like to participate in on a regular basis.
Food:
Describe what foods Canadians have traditionally eaten for breakfast, lunch and dinner. Give 5 examples of non-traditional foods that Canadians eat. Explain why Canadians eat a wide variety of foods from other countries.
Synthesis, and demonstration of basic English writing skills to convey meaning:
Write a paragraph describing how you would ask for instructions to find a restaurant. Include how you would greet someone, how you would ask for directions, and how you would leave the conversation.
Pre-test:
Symbols and Signs
Match the symbol with its meaning:
Greeting
When first meeting, or greeting a Canadian you would:
a.) Wave and nod your head
b.) Bow and say, “Hello”
c.) Look down and say, “hello”
d.) Look them in the eye and say, “hello”
e.) It’s a nice day today.
What might you say after a person says “hello” and tells you their name?
a.) “Nice to meet you.”
b.) “How old are you?”
c.) “What?”
d.) “Thank you.”
If someone says, “How are you?” What would you say?
a.) “I am sick and want to go home.”
b.) “It is a nice day.”
c.) “I am fine thank-you, how are you?”
d.) “I am hungry.”
When you meet someone for the second time, how would you greet them?
a.) Hug them and kiss them on the cheek
b.) Smile, nod your head, and look at the ground
c.) Bow to them, and say “hello”
d.) Shake their hand, look them in the eye and say, “hello”
The Rights of Individuals in Canada
Do women have any rights in Canada?
Can all Canadians vote to choose a leader?
Can Canadians drink in public locations like parks, or on the street?
Can all Canadians go to any movie in the theatres?
Can all Canadians, regardless of age drink alcohol?
Are people from different countries treated differently?
Can Canadians participate in any religion? If not, which ones may they participate in?
Recreation:
List two sports that Canadians like to watch on television, or attend in person.
List three sports that Canadians like to participate in on a regular basis.
Food:
For breakfast Canadians traditionally eat:
a.) Cereal, toast or bacon and eggs
b.) Ham and cheese sandwiches
c.) Soup
d.) Rice bowl
Traditionally, a normal lunch for Canadians is:
a.) Rice bowl
b.) Soup and/or a sandwich
c.) Oatmeal with maple syrup
d.) They don’t eat lunch
A traditional dinner or supper for a Canadian would be:
a.) Rice bowl
b.) A sandwich
c.) Potato, meat and a salad or vegetable
d.) Cookies
Canadian eat:
a.) Sushi
b.) Hamburgers
c.) Pasta
d.) Curried beef
e.) All of the above
f.) None of the above
True or False:
Canadians drink tea and eat scones at 4:00 in the afternoon.
Canadians always drink a glass of wine with dinner
Canadians enjoy a wide variety of foods from many countries
Canadians always eat food with chop-sticks
Basic English writing skills:
Write about what you would do on a typical day in your home country.
Post Test:
Symbols and Signs
Label the symbol and describe what it means
Greeting
Describe how you would approach someone in Canada to greet them, identifying 3 things you would say or do, as you greeted them.
The Rights of Individuals in Canada
Compare the rights of Canadian women, and children, with the rights of women and children in your country.
Compare how the leaders of your country come to power with those of Canadian leaders.
Compare the use of alcohol in Canada with your home country.
Compare the rights of individuals from other countries in Canada, with the rights of foreigners in your country.
Compare Canadian freedom of religion with the rules of religious practice in your home country.
Recreation:
List four sports that Canadians like to watch on television, or attend in person.
List six sports that Canadians like to participate in on a regular basis.
Food:
Describe what foods Canadians have traditionally eaten for breakfast, lunch and dinner.
Give 5 examples of non-traditional foods that Canadians eat.
Explain why Canadians eat a wide variety of foods from other countries.
Synthesis, and demonstration of basic English writing skills to convey meaning:
Write a paragraph describing how you would ask for instructions to find a restaurant. Include how you would greet someone, how you would ask for directions, and how you would leave the conversation.